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It’s been a long time since I turned of the tv but tonight is the most putrid game .. consider it’s Oliver 200 game .. if this is Goodwin game plan he should hand the keys in, our skills have gone backwards, too many vfl payers, trac not player he was and what’s Oliver done??

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Windsor is nota good kick

I know it's slippery out there but Tholstrup has really slow hands. Gets caught in tackles far too often compared to other players who can get the ball out of the contest.


These over to top loopy handballs need to stop. We turn it over every time!

 
Just now, Stinger said:

Windsor is nota good kick

But he is. Remember his first year.

How have our skills and standards dropped so much?

The AFL have ruined this once great game. Well done you [censored].


1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

What is it about MFC and recruiting forwards.

Years in VFL and nothing.

Juice Newton come on down

Our method of entry into 50, leading patterns / timing of leads (are there any?) Is one hot mess.

And as soon as an oppo turns up thre pressure meter..... pfft!


So you can duck into tackles again

We just don't know how to score against a half decent defense that floods behind the ball. We aren't quick enough and don't have the skills to break through


2 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

We’re an undisciplined rabble

Someone should be leading up at Tracc or on the angle as soon as he marks that. But nup...they all sat back

After 3 seasons we're still dishing up this drivel!

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Just so Happy that Simon will be our Coach again next Season

We can’t score against this useless Rabble

But everything is ok… according to Simon….

JVRs legs taken out - nothing

 

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